ซื้อ Learn Unstarted Summary The Thai translation for “to buy” is ซื้อ. Opposite Recording English Thai Learn to sell ขาย Learn Examples of "to buy" in use There are 147 examples of the Thai word for "to buy" being used: Recording English Thai Learn I’ll buy two bottles of milk. ฉันจะซื้อนมสองขวด Learn You bought some pens? (male polite form) คุณซื้อปากกาหรือครับ Learn I want to buy socks to give to my son. ฉันอยากซื้อถุงเท้าให้ลูกชายฉัน Learn I think I will buy a few pairs of shoes. ฉันคิดว่าจะซื้อรองเท้าสองสามคู่ Learn I bought a pair of gloves for my dad on his birthday. ฉันซื้อถุงมือให้พ่อในวันเกิดของเขา Learn We have plans to buy a house. เรามีแผนจะซื้อบ้าน Learn I don’t plan to buy anything today. วันนี้ผมไม่มีแผนจะซื้ออะไร Learn If I had enough money, I’d buy that. ถ้าผมมีเงินพอผมจะซื้อมัน Learn Tom and Mary don’t have enough money to buy a house. ทอมและแมรี่ไม่มีเงินพอซื้อบ้าน Learn I like to buy pork. ฉันชอบซื้อหมู Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "to buy" Practice (130) Lesson Learn Lesson words shopping, to buy etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases Although she has no money, she is still buying a car., Are you really thinking of buying that old car?, Buy whatever you want., Can you get me a ticket? (male polite form), Grandpa bought it for me., He bought a jacket for her., He bought only one notebook., He bought orchids for her., He wants to buy a car., He went to buy some Indian curry powder., How many notebooks did he buy?, How many of them did you buy? (watches or clocks, male polite form), How many of them did you buy? (chalk, pencils, cylindrical objects; male polite form), How many of them did you buy? (pictures; male polite form), How many of them did you buy? (brooms, brushes, pens), How many of them did you buy? (chairs; male polite form), How many of them did you buy? (books; male polite form), How many of them did you buy? (paper and some thin or flat objects; male polite form), How many of them did you buy? (newspapers, letters, legal documents or e-mail; male polite form), I actually plan to buy a cake. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Shopping 1 Part of Speech Courses Verbs 3 Acknowledgements Image source https://pixabay.com/th/photos/%E0%B8%96%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%87-%E0%B8%8B%E0%…